Showing posts with label Tulsa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tulsa. Show all posts

3.30.2009

No Hockey for Us

We were supposed to go to Manhattan for the alumni hockey game, but the weather made us not. There was a record breaking 6" of snow here in Tulsa on Saturday. That broke an 83 year old record.

We woke up on Saturday before it had snowed too much and went to Walmart for some things.


The roads weren't too bad at this point. Although Shannon drove, not me. So he may have a different opinion.

While home, we spent a lot of time by the fireplace drinking tea and just chilling. We made some yummy chicken soup and shepard's pie and just enjoyed the day. We did go for a walk after it had basically stopped snowing. It was great packing snow. The neighbor's made some forts in the cul-de-sac.


Here's our house, all snowy. Notice our new yard flag from Andy. Sweet.

1.26.2009

Wow.


So, the city of Tulsa does own at least one salt truck. Too bad he was just driving around and showing off his salt (which he had a lot of). Because he wasn't using it.

I guess information that the storm is coming 2 days ahead and then witnessing drizzle at the very beginning while watching the radar and noticing a storm building up right over Tulsa isn't enough reason to actually salt the roads. Maybe the city is waiting to see how many highways they can close and how many accidents they can have. Then, when everyone is already home from work and school, then we might* salt the roads.

*I'm guessing not.

12.15.2008

Ice Ice Baby

Yesterday Shannon and I played hockey in Tulsa and won. It was great fun and everyone is so nice (as most roller hockey players are). It was about 70 degrees while we played and a bit windy but not bad. After the game we went to eat. When we were done, which was about 4, we came out of the restaurant and were like "Dang-Brr!" It dropped 10 degrees in an hour!

So we did a bit of shopping and by 10 o'clock at night, it was well below freezing and had started to precipitate. Unfortunately, it was just sleet and freezing rain. When we woke up in the morning it looked like reverse snow.

We got ready for work and headed out at the normal time, because guess who doesn't have to scrape the ice off their car any more. That's right, us.

We didn't get very far. I can tell you that. We drove about 10-15 mph through our development and then went to stop at the sign at 81st street. Well, instead of stopping our car decided to slide until it hit something. That something was just a curb, but we hit it pretty hard. I believe I heard our tire say "Ouww. I hate you guys!"

So we turned right slowly onto 81st street and began to creep up the hill. The road was a sheet of ice. No salt, just ice. We started up the little hill and were giving our selves plenty of room from the car in front of us. When we got to the top of the little hill, we stopped because the cars in front of us were stopped, with a slight bit of sliding-down-hill. Why was traffic stopped? Allow this picture to illustrate.


The blue arrows show the path of our car. Our second (left) turn was not initially part of our commute, but it had to happen. The white blob is a horse-type trailer that was partially blocking the oncoming traffic. The truck was not attached, I'm assuming it got stuck, un-hitched the trailer and left so that traffic wasn't totally blocked off. Anyway.

Since oncoming traffic was blocked, they were trying to get around the trailer by coming into our lane of traffic (this is represented by the black and orange blobs above). The only thing was, they were going uphill. So, the two black cars were stuck. That's right. They were in our lane, facing us, with their tires spinning. Nice. So the cars in front of Shann and I eventually all turned left and we then followed.

As we were turning, we noticed that the orange blob was a large salt-truck. He was stuck behind the two stuck black cars.

Eventually we turned around and went home (arrival of which was about 1 mile and 30 minutes after departure). The salt-truck made it through and about 1 1/2 hours later we tried again and made it to work.

The roads in Tulsa are horrible. They take ages to do construction, need to do reparis on about 75% of the roads, and apparently can't salt the roads in advance.

5.10.2008

That's a fat horse.



This weekend we made our second trip to Tulsa to look for a house. This time Michelle and Rhonda came with. Then my mom came down on Monday to help us out too.

One thing we did find was a mariachi band! We got out at one house to go look around and there, across the street in all their glory, was a mariachi group with matching outfits and instruments. Awesome.


Other things we did...we went to a Tulsa Talons game on Saturday night. They beat the Rio Grande Valley Dorados in the end. It was a fun game. One thing I'm not diggin' is their KU Jayhawk look-a-like t-shirt.

4.12.2008

Nicki and the Girls


Nicole entertained a crowd of girls at the Italian restaurant we ate dinner ate on Saturday in Tulsa. It's pretty amazing how they can all get along and enjoy the same things even though Nicki is about 12 years younger then them. It was pretty cute though.

8.12.2007

Glacial Mango

The drive from Wichita to Tulsa was about 2.5 hours. I was pleasantly surprised by this and the landscape around Tulsa. There are hills and trees. It frequently reminded me of driving around Pennsylvania.


Sunday night Shannon and I ate some yummy pizza at a restaurant in RiverWalk. It was nice. Monday we had interviews. Shannon and I each met with 3 different groups of people. It was a good time. Everyone seemed really nice. We ate lunch with 3 people from the company, including Jennifer, Shannon's friend from grad school.

That evening, Shannon and I drove around and looked at houses. We found a really awesome place to eat while we drove around. We picked the place because the parking lot was packed at 5:30.


Ted's Cafe Escondido. We got seated in about 5 minutes (even though there were a lot of people there, the place is huge). Then, our waiter brought us free chips and salsa AND queso!! Awesome. Then we got free tortillas, not sure what for... I got a huge chile relleno and Shannon got a beef tamale and a chicken tamale. Never had a chicken tamale before. It was pretty good. After we were full, our waiter brought us our free sopapillas. It was fabulously delicious. And they had coke.

Tuesday we drove straight to Manhattan. That took about 5 hours. So... yeah.

It was a good time Now we all just wait.